An Edwardian Mahogany Longcase Clock, the 12.5ins arched brass dial with wide silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre, and chime silent to the arch, with cast spandrels, to the eight day two train movement striking on five tubular bells, contained in case inlaid with urns, oval fan motifs, ribbons and leaf scroll ornament, with scroll moulded cresting and reeded columns to hood, bevelled oval glass panelled trunk door, on plinth base with bracket feet, 94ins highExternally the clock presents in condition commensurate with age and moderate usage but in generally in fairly good condition. The main body of the clock is free from any signs of obvious damage or previous repair. The door hinges are original and in good condition. The glass appears original and free from any cracks, chips or scratches. The base appears to be contemporary and is free from any obvious sign of damage or repair. Internally the case presents well, no obvious sign of damage or previous repair, all weights and chimes are present as is the pendulum. The hood is in reasonable condition but does have two cracks either side of the scrollwork to the top, these will be visible in the photographs and one of the columns is also misplaced and slightly damaged. Otherwise it is in reasonable condition. The door - hinges appear original, the glass appears to be original and is free from any obvious signs of damage or cracks or chips. The dial - the silvering is good, the fretwork is nice and the black Roman numerals are clear and concise. The hands appear to be original. The fretwork to the sides of the hood is intact and appear to be free from any damage. The mechanism appears to be clean and complete. The chime hammers are intact, however it should be regarded as untested and we cannot warrant that all components are original. The winding crank is not present.
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Two Silver Circular Tazzas, one by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1934, the shaped and moulded rim with bellflower ornament on moulded footrim, 9ins diameter x 3.25ins high, weight 13.9ozs, the other by William Neale & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1947, with scroll cast and shaped rim on circular footrim, 8ins diameter x 4ins high, weight 7.8ozs
An Edward VII Silver Oval Trinket Box and Three Other Boxes, the trinket box by B.J. Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1906, of shaped outline, embossed with flowers, cartouche and scrolls, 5.25ins x 3ins x 2ins high, a Late Victorian silver oval box, Birmingham 1896, the lid embossed with leaf scrolls, 5.25ins x2.75ins x 1.75ins high, lined, and two silver topped and hob-nail cut glass dressing table jars, combined weighable silver 5.8ozs
Two Pairs of George III Silver Sugar Tongs and Mixed Silver Ware, the tongs, one by Stephen Adams, London 1807, with bright cut ornament and monogrammed, the other by John McFerlan, London 1793, and a selection of silver spoons, napkin rings, and an oval mustard pot, combined weighable silver 32ozs
A Victorian Silver Vinaigrette and Mixed Silver, the vinaigrette by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1848, of shaped outline with oval cartouche to lid and engine turned ornament, 1in x .75ins, weight 3.4ozs, a silver four-division toast rack with heart pattern divisions, Birmingham 1907, 3.5ins wide x 3.5ins high, and a selection of other silver and silver backed items, combined weighable silver 7.8ozs
A Set of Eight Victorian Silver Fiddle Pattern Teaspoons and Mixed Silver Ware, the teaspoons by John Pope Genge, London 1890, with bright cut handles and engraved with initials, a set of six silver handled fruit knives and forks, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1931, in fitted case, a pair of silver salt spoons, by Hester Bateman, no date letter, with shell bowls, crested, and a small selection of other silver flat ware, combined weighable silver 11.2ozs
Two Victorian Silver Mounted Horn Beakers and One Other Horn Beaker, the two with mounts by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1878, of plain tapered form 3.75ins and 3.5ins high, one other horn beaker with plated mounts and shield cartouche engraved with monogram 5.5ins high
An Italian Silver Fan Shaped Compact and Other Silver Ware, the compact stamped 800 standard, engraved with flowers and leaf scrolls, 3ins x 3.5ins overall, a pair of Polish silver and niello miniature goblets, stamped 875 standard, 3.5ins high, two small circular silver boxes and a silver topped jar
A Late Victorian Silver Circular Sugar Bowl and Mixed Silver Ware, the sugar bowl by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1898, with gadroon mounts, part spiral reeded and fluted body on conforming foot rim, and engraved with presentation inscription, 5ins diameter x 3.25ins high, a silver mounted horn circular bowl stamped 925, 3.875ins diameter, and a selection of silver condiments and other silver ware, combined weighable silver 23ozs
A Danish Sterling Silver and Silver Gilt Beaker and Mixed Silver Ware, the beaker by A. Michelsen, Copenhagen, of reeded form and engraved with bands of leaves, 3.25ins high, weight 5.7ozs, a Georgian silver tablespoon, a Scottish silver sugar sifter spoon, weight 3.2ozs, and a silver twin circular hanging photograph frame
A George III Silver Rectangular Three-Piece Tea Service, by Alison George Burrows, London 1807, the shaped rims with gadroon mounts with reeded bands to body, angular handles and on ball feet, comprising - teapot with composition finial and handle, 5.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, all engraved with the initial "M", gross weight 36ozs
An Edward VIII Silver Five Piece Condiment Set of Art Deco Design, by Charles Boyton, London 1936, of square tapered form comprising - pair of salts and pair of pepper pots, all 2.5ins high, and a mustard pot with angular handles, 2ins high, glass liner and spoon for same, weight 15ozs
Three Silver Spoons, comprising - "Anointing" spoon, by John Millward Banks, Chester 1910, 8.75ins overall, seal top spoon, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1910, 6.625ins overall, and spoon with cast handle with figurative terminal, maker's mark rubbed, London 1890, 5.25ins overall, combined weight 7.3ozs
A Late Victorian Plain Silver Two-Handled Porringer and One Other, the plain example by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1935, of plain form with scroll handles, 3.25ins x 5.5ins handle to handle x 2.75ins high, and a George V silver two-handled porringer, by D & J Wellby Ltd., London 1935, the body partly chased and decorated with bead ornament, 3.25ins diameter x 5.5ins handle to handle x 3.25ins high, combined weight 11.2ozs
A Set of Twelve Elizabeth II Silver Teaspoons and Other Silver Teaspoons, the set of twelve with six silver Assay marks 1961 and 1963, in red leather cloth case, a set of George V silver grapefruit spoons, London 1928, in fitted case, and a selection of other teaspoons and coffee spoons, in seven fitted cases, combined weight 16.4ozs
***Marc Quinn (b.1964) - Cybernetically engineered, cloned and nanonised silver sculpture - standing rabbit, No.61/100, 50mm high (weight 29 grams) with certificate of authenticity, signed by Marc Quinn, 3/05 Provenance: White Cube, 48 Hoxton Square, London, N1 6PB
A George V Silver Cigarette Case and Mixed Silverware, the cigarette case by Joseph Gloster Ltd Birmingham 1921, with engine-turned ornament and engraved with monogram in circular cartouche 3.25ins x 2.5ins, an Edward VII plain silver vesta case London 1901, with sliding striker and engraved with initials TC, 1.75ins overall, an Elizabeth II silver circular bottle coaster, London 1987, 3.75ins diameter, a silver dog pattern bookmark 3ins high, and a small selection of other silverware and silver mounted items, combined weighable silver 3.7ozs
A George V Silver Tea Kettle on Stand, by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1928, with gadroon, shell and scroll mounts, ebonised handle and finial and on paw feet, 11.5ins high, gross weight 39ozs, and plated burner for same Good gauge of silver. Kettle - Deep rim of kettle - small dent and scratch. A few scattered minor dents to the body. Hallmarks well struck on the bulbous section of the body.Stand - small dent at the top of one of the legs. Marks well struck on the rim. Fixing pins are present and marked accordingly.Spirit burner - plated. One large and a few smaller dents to bulbous section.
A George III Silver Wine Funnel and an Edward VII Silver Mounted Hip Flask, the wine funnel by C. ? London 1808, with removable unmarked strainer and ribbed ornament, 5.5ins high, weight 4.7ozs, the silver mounted and cut glass hip flask by Drew & Sons, London 1906, with reeded and leaf mounts, the bayonet cap and removable cup engraved with monogram, 5.25ins high, weight of cup 20ozs
An Edward VII Silver Gilt "Apostle" Pattern Set and Mixed Silverware, the Apostle set by Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham 1905, comprising - six teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs and sugar sifter spoon, a pair of 18th century silver table spoons by Thomas Chawner, date letter rubbed, crested, and a selection of silver sifter spoons, souvenir spoons and others, combined weight 27ozs
A George V Silver Ink Stand and a Silver Mounted Blotter, the inkstand by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1925, with rope pattern rim and on scroll feet, 6.75ins square, weight 8.9ozs, and silver mounted and cut glass inkwell for same, and an Early 20th Century silver mounted blotter with engine turned ornament, hallmarks rubbed, 4ins x 2.75ins
A George V Small Silver Hot Water Pot and Mixed Silver, the hot water pot maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1929, with turned finial to lid, fluted rim, composition scroll handle and conforming footrim, 6.75ins high, gross weight 8.3ozs, a William IV silver milk jug, London 1834, with gadroon mounts and leaf capped reeded handle on ball feet, 3.5ins high, and a Victorian silver rectangular two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, Sheffield 1898, combined weight 13.9ozs
A 9ct Gold Manual Wind Lady's Wristwatch by Omega, 9ct gold case with conforming bracelet, silver dial with gold baton numerals, 170mm overall, total gross weight 29.6g, in fitted caseThe diameter of the watch case is 19mm. The watch presents in good overall condition showing wear commensurate with age and moderate usage. The crystal is free from any marks or any sign of damage. The winder does appear to be a replacement not the manufacturer's own. The case is in good condition showing no sign of previous damage or alteration. The dial is unmarked and the bracelet is in good condition again showing no sign of previous damage or repair and the clasp functions correctly. The watch winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested.
A Late Victorian Silver "Countess Cadogan" Presentation Scroll, by Charles Lambe, Dublin 1897, with presentation inscription "To Her Excellency the Countess Cadogan on the occasion of her opening the Bazaar and Exhibition, in connection with St Paul's New Schools, Dublin, 2nd Dec'r 1897. We the clergy and parisheners of St Paul's Parish desire to express to Your Excellency our sense of the honor you have done us in gracing with your presence on occasion frought with so much interest to us. Knowing Your Excellency's deep concerne in all that affects the welfare of the Irish nation, and how zealously you have striven to advance Irish Industry, we feel confident you will view with kindly interest the effort made to provide for the Education of the young in the Parish, which, situated at the gates of Phoenix Park, owns are large and growing population of the Working Classes. Assuring Your Excellency of our Loyalty and esteem. We are Your Excellency's humble servants. Signed on behalf of the Parishioners W.M.Gibbon, Rector, W. Simpson, W. Miller, Church Wardens" 8ins x 5.25ins, weight 7.6ozs Note: The Countess of Cadogan was the wife of George Henry Cadogan, 5th Earl Cadogan (1840-1915), the Lord Lieuftenant of Ireland from 1895 to 1902 Provenance: Sotheby's - 22nd May 1997, Lot 147
A Set of Four Victorian Silver Circular Salts and Mixed Silverware, the salts maker's marks rubbed, London 1868, with moulded rims, lion's mask and paw feet, 2ins diameter x 1.25ins high, in fitted case, a George V small silver compact, Birmingham 1923, with engine turned ornament, 1.75ins square, and a small selection of other silverware, combined weighable silver 5.6ozs
A Pair of George III Irish Silver Berry Pattern Spoons, and Mixed Silver Ware, the spoons by Michael Keating, Dublin 1770, with embossed fluted bowls and engraved handles, in fitted case, a pair of George V silver and silver gilt serving spoons, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1921, with moulded handles and pointed terminals, in fitted case, and a small selection of other silver ware, combined weighable silver 21ozs
A Set of Six Silver and Silver Gilt Russian Spoons and Six Silver Gilt and Enamel Coffee Spoons, the Russian spoons stamped 84 standard, partial marks but date 1891, the oval bowls engraved with cartouche and trailing leaves to back and with spiral twist to handles, weight 3.2ozs, the enamel spoons with import mark for HIH London 1923, with blue and white enamel, the backs decorated with fruiting vines, gross weight 2.1ozs
Four Silver Christening Mugs, one by William Wrangham Williams, London 1865, with moulded rim, twin reeded band to body and angular scroll handle, 3.5ins high, weight 7ozs, engraved with monogram, one by George Unite, Birmingham 1876, with moulded rim and footrim, engraved with oval cartouche and leaf scrolls and with C-scroll handle, 3.125ins high, weight 3.2ozs, engraved with monogram, one by Arthur Harris Birmingham 1908, of baluster form embossed with vacant cartouche, flowers, leaves and reeded ornament, 3.5ins high, weight 2.6ozs, and one by H. N., London 1945, of plain tapered form, 3.75ins high, weight 4.9ozs
An Elizabeth II Silver Gilt Fifteen (of Eighteen) Piece Condiment Set, by H. H. Plante, London 1959, of circular bulbous form with gadroon mounts, lions mask and paw feet, comprising - five circular salts, 2.625ins diameter x 1.5ins high, five pepper pots, 4ins high, and five mustard pots, 2.5ins high, and spoons for same, weight 52ozs, contained in blue fitted case retailed by H. H Plante Jewellers and Silversmiths, 12 Bury St. St.James's, SW1, 16ins x 9.25ins x 5.25ins high
Three George V Silver and Blue Enamel Dressing Table Items and Three Other Pieces, the three items by Charles and Richard Comyns London 1925, with pale blue guilloche enamel lids or backs, comprising - oval box with cloth lined interior and on twin wing and paw feet, 7.75ins x 6ins x 3.125ins high, a silver and enamel topped hob-nail cut glass jar, 5ins high overall, and a silver and enamel backed hand mirror, a pair of George VI silver and blue enamel backed clothes brushes, London 1946, and one other silver backed hand mirror Oval box - one very small imperfection on lid at one o'clock. Light surface scratches around the border. Hallmarks well struck on the gilded inner rim, and partial marks on the back exterior rim of the lid - these are rubbed. Cloth lined interior is faded and dirty. Scuffs to the exterior covered base.Hob-nail cut glass jar - 6mm scratch to the lid. Two dents to the inner rim of lid. Hallmarks well struck, with the exception of the makers mark, on this inner rim. A few small flake chips to the hobnail cutting.Hand mirror - scattered minor surface scratches to the silver rim. Hallmarks well struck on the rim. Very minor scattered scratches to the enamel. Pair of clothes brushes - one has a large surface chip to the enamel at one end - measures approx 10mm x 4mm - and a minor dent to silver rim. The other has a tiny bruise to the enamel at one end. Hallmarks on both rims are very rubbed.Silver backed hand mirror - several small scattered dents and surface scratches. Hallmarks are a bit rubbed.
Three Late 19th/Early 20th Century Horn Handled and Silver Collared Ebonised Walking Sticks, 34ins long to 37ins long, a late 19th/early 20th century walking stick with cast brass frog head to handle, 34ins long, and a Continental blue and white ceramic stick stand
A William IV Silver Fiddle Pattern Fish Slice and Mixed Silver Ware, the fish slice by William Chawner, London 1830, engraved with monogram and crest, two silver tablespoons, 3 silver napkins, a selection of silver and mother-of-pearl handled fish knives and forks, and fruit knives and forks, and other silver ware, combined weighable silver 13.7ozs
A George V Silver Sugar Caster, a Silver Mounted Cream Jug and Sugar Basin and Claret Jug, the sugar caster by Martin Hall & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1929, with pierced cover, bulbous sectioned body on circular footrim 7.5ins high, weight 4.6ozs, a George V silver mounted and cut glass cream jug 3.25ins high and matching sugar basin and a plated mounted and clear glass claret jug by Mappin & Webb, 8ins high
A George V Silver Stilton Scoop and Mixed Silverware, the Stilton scoop by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1924, a pair of silver knife rests Sheffield 1919, a small selection of silver spoons and a selection of silver bladed and ivorine handled fish knives and forks and fruit knives and forks, some contained in two canteens, combined weighable silver 12ozs
A Victorian Silver Ink Stand and a George V Silver Ink Stand, the Victorian by Edward and John Barnard, London 1851, with moulded floral and leaf scroll mounts and on conforming feet, 8ins x 4.75ins overall, weight 6.6ozs, and pair of slice cut glass and silver topped ink wells for same, the other by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1913, of oval form with reeded mounts and on four panelled feet, 10ins x 4ins overall, weight 5.6ozs and slice cut glass and silver topped ink wells for same
A George II Silver Circular Salt and Two Mustard Pots, the salt by Edward Wood, London 1746, with shaped and reeded rim, on three bold lions mask and paw feet, 2.75ins diameter x 2ins high, a Victorian silver cylindrical mustard pot by Edward, Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1873, with bead mounts engraved with floral and leaf sprays and with shell pattern thumb piece, 3.25ins high, and one other silver oval mustard pot, hallmarks rubbed, 2.5ins high, combined weight 12.5ozs
A Pair of George V Silver Oval Sauce Boats, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1928, with shaped rims, scroll handles and on shell capped hoof feet, 4ins high, weight 15ozsBoth of a good gauge of silver. One has a small split to the rim and a small dent further along the rim. Scattered light surface scratches. Hallmarks well struck on bodies near handles, and impressed makers mark to base - one a little rubbed.
Six Late 19th/Early 20th Century Ebonised Silver Topped Walking Canes, and two other silver topped walking canes, ranging from 33ins long to 36ins long (eight in total)In general there are some scattered nicks/small dents to a number of the canes. All tops are original to these canes and are well-fitting. Three have original metal ferrules to lower part. Remaining are missing their original ferrules. The wood appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration
Four Continental Silver Spoons, largest with import marks for B H Joseph & Co., London 1891, pierced and cast with figures, cornucopia and leaf and serpent ornament, 10.25ins overall, the three other spoons with import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, one Sheffield 1893, embossed with peacock to bowl, 5.25ins overall, the other two Chester and London 1905, similarly pierced and cast, each 4.75ins overall, combined weight 8.9ozs
Two George III Silver Fiddle Pattern Fish Slices and a Plated Fish Fork, one by John Shekleton, London 1807, the blade pierced and engraved with fish and Greek key ornament, 12.25ins, crested, the other by William Eaton, London 1818, with pierced blade, 12ins overall, combined weight 9.5ozs, the plated fish fork, crested

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